Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Feb 1907, p. 6

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work is never doue." is always something to dc down. stairs, eeted, women suffer with Jone bask, dragging p 3 Vag the hips, uervouspess, | fi Saells, When thie Ki 3 wal ne dre weakened or straified, he delicate (i 'organs are dis: d, bringing on Brive doe id re thine there is consort which | , Wi Lo taking Bu-Ju. Nps, Jas. McLINCHEY, Bu cians oot reg- hey, 4 hitmen] | > I | LR : sitinie, to in: ur he: owt health and that of e child, Soc. 4 Beware &' imniiations anid sudstitules, |ARE YoU SUBJECT TO is 2 £5 & 4 ¢ Fi i ie ® 2 -- = - = +r 2 wee g - 2 splash, with one uni- movement, and a Dn BS a trace oment & Y your gun, and wait. Then the ripples Jsrense, the bubbles cease, and a spot appears above the water's Sutiace. You fire. "He! He! Massa miss um!" laughs your negro boatman, d proceeds to pr E i et | negro. You cn - 0, th * The silence - his feet, GE 8] Y» a hundred, um?" he i then the paddles, . "He draws the thing to tha boat- side. He beckons to you, and you both heave. It is very heavy, but the hy comes to the surface. There, in mark. The eyelids are drawn half over the eyes, and through them there seems to look at you the most loath- some, and unnatural gase . you ever saw. Suddenly the huge open, the body whirls round, there is slipping hand, 1 rough boat-line has almost cut into your flesh with the speed of its slip ing. "Him dead un, fo' sure," tion. I have seen a most magnificent dog of his chained to his. and carried away by fi The when, ag absolutely nown a he ex- bited this picture ab' al Academy it attrac cong, yal : oft tention, and a ge: nh Fei, ane hse it. e a small g Ja fellows. inquired of the children: "Does Mr. Landseer live here?" a replied one of the young sters, ; "When can I a to him?" "Now, it you like. I'm Mr. Land- r. : 4 'But," axolaimed the amateur, "it is Jour father I want to see. I have :alled about a picture of his at the ¥. © "Well," said the child, "it is I who am exhibiting the picture." +He was then and years old. --Henri Rochefort's Me moirs. ' up to natn tied, sui would stam- | the oil. Walter H. Dengut, Delta. Mrs: De- six vears ago and was a daughter of the late Ephraim Dunham. M.D. the corner of the left eye, is a blood- | /anvary 22nd, a happy event took Place at the St. Vineént de Paul church, the marriage of Miss Lena Mulville, Westport, to Morgan J. Meagher. The 'ceremony was performed jaws {by is | Mulville, Kingston, performed. the du- a loud snap, a shout from the negro, |ties of bridesmaid, i from your [was ably supported by George the alligator is gone. The |The bride was charmingly attired in a suit of grey, After the ceremony, the bridal party proceeded to the home of sesses the peculiar merit so Prominent in xine. . the being opened he saw a hb slaphnc DE hoop with hoy ttle | constipation. 0 : ers do not. gives tome and r els that quickly ri fete matter, accumulations of bile and ) th composed of such health-givi able extracts as Mand Hyoscamue and Dandelion cause of their mildnoss and gertainty to cure. at the [per 'box or five boxes for $1. and the said alter some constipated headache; sick: toma it is we have | and other complaints that Huy ch the system is very-Day Fact. ("To illustrate a point 1 wish to make," © Gen gpg the aly man | ever ¥ t misfortune. id when he got mer and stutter nd finally have to sit down. Yet 'about "once in five or six times his would vanish, and they I.tell you he was simply be grand, Why "Now, my pointe dhis: Old-fash- tha ioned cod liver t orator. Once in a great many eases it does immense good, but oftener than not the sticky, nasty oil or the unwhole- some materials used tewmke it into an emulsion so interfere with diges- tion that all its mediginal value is lost. Yet we know genuine strength- building curatives are (enveloped in "How shall we get these valuable health building, ~~ medicinal = ¢loments without taking the oil also? "That guestion was answered by the two great French chemists, Gautier and nf who gave the world their great discovery of separating the curative medicinal elements always known 16 exist in the cod's liver, from the oil or useless part. The product is known as Vinol-- which actually contains all that is medicinally good of cod liver oil, without a drop of oil or any disagres- able featurc--thus producing the grandest tonic reconsfructor known to medicine, Vinol ik now making re markable cures as a tonie and restora- tive where old-fashioned cod liver oil failed. We guarantees it to make strength for the weak, vitalize the old, cure coughs, handisg on colds and bronchial troubles. If it doée not, it won't cost you a cent to try it." Gearge W. Mahood, Druggist. A -- DISTRICT DASHES. The Latest News From Our Ex- changes. Robert Goudy, Bellevillr, while working in Frankford, slipped and fell fracturing his leg. ; Monday the congregation of Beachburg Presbyterians, unanimots- ly called Rey. Mr. Robb, Bristg!, as their future pastor. A Mrs. :L. J. Perney, mother of Mrs. S. H. Phippen, Belleville, died in Den- ver, on February 8th, aged seventy-five Sues. For years she resided in Belle ville. William J. Muldoon, eldest son of Henry Muldoon, and Miss Mayme, third daughter of John Gavin, were quietly united in marriage in Brock- ville, Monday. Royal' W. Herman, who resided near Rednersville, died on Saturday. De- was in his seventy-seventh year, and was horn on the place whet 3. \ i at 7. while engaged in er household duties. Mrs. Kilmurray, of Elizabethtown, died suddenly at her husband's disidence, _ near, Manhard's post . She was sixty-dight years Tar The death is annouibed of Caroline Amelia Dunbam, widow of the Inte nant was born at Brockville, seventy: A Happy Event. Deseronto, Feb. 12.--Om Thursday, v. Father Hartigan. Miss Nellie while the groom Houle. My Constipation Cure Mine is a marvelous remetly. ere are others, but not one pos- With my remedy 1 guarantee to cure I also guarantee to prevent it; oth- My preparation; which is in pill form egularity: to the how- the system of of- injurious 8 ol ness. I call my pills De. Hamilton's, I am sure they aro safe, because hg voget- rake, Butternut, LS pills are not harsh or drastic. oy cause no. pain, no distress; they are prescribed by physicians be: For women and children I know of no better medicine for keeping the system healthy. For men they are perfect I have proved their merit in bilious- ness, constipation and headache, and Can strongly recommend them in these troubles; pe My personal giaranice stands be- hind évery box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and this means much fo vou in so Testing your remedy. : Every dealer sells Dr. Hamil n's Pills of Mandrake and Buttornut, 25c, result 1 guarantee in sick, bilious or clogged and consti DAY, FEBRUARY 13. 5 1" "TRAGEDIES OF THE AIR. Knowledge of the Way of a Bird Comes Through Them. Our inferest quickens in the wild things of the air as they recede be- fore the resistless advance of civiliza tion, and 'the ways that were once un- known through 3 Jack of interest nd through the indifference of seemin arity are gradually revealed by the widening of knowledge sym- thetia attention. If a stray bird s on an ocean liner or dashes to its death against a lighthouse - or clock tower someone is almost cer- tain to identify it and give perman- ence to the record. Every passing flock awakens attention, and someone familiar with the characteristic move- toent of the wings, the call, the coutse, the formation, or some other feature, identifies the birds and. re- cords their journeying, writes 8. T. Wood in The Glebe. The last few have helped to unravel the mys- ry of bird migration, and, although the night courses in the upper air are still 'largely unknown, they cannot entirely elude the insatiable human thirst for knowledge. Accidents are continually shedding gleams of light where the secrets are guarded and concealed. A deplorable disaster to the fall migration passing over Lake Huron had a slight measure of com- pensation in the light it threw on the courses of the victims. In the second week in October last there was an un- usual fall of temperature, accompan- ied by a snowfall that reach a depth of more than a foot along the lake shore between Goderich and a. The severity of the weather revealed the limits of that wonderful discernment by which the birds find their way from zone to zone. That the cold overcame them seems impossible, numerous among the gathered vic- tims, can live and feed themselves through the coldest winters in On- tario. Their feathers may have be- conte weighted with snow, or they may have lost their sense of direction or elevation in the impenetrable, drifting clouds, The result of the calamity was as clear as the cause was mysterious. Along 'the Lambton shore at the southeastern end of Lake Huron the victims were found in thousands. A week after the storm the extent of the disaster was discovered, and Mr. W. E. Baunders of London made a careful investigation. A census of 1,- 845 birds revealed amondescript com- pany of twenty-six species, from ickers, sapsuckers, robins, rusty blackbirds, and saw-whet owls down to ruby-crowned kinglets, of which there were n. There was one yel- low rail. The sparrow family was weil Repisschied, and the juncoes led with 417 specimens. There were also some warblérs, winter wrens, hermit thrushes, and vircos. This , census covered only a small part of the dis- aster, for the birds were strewn along some ten miles of shore visited, an justified an estimate of about one thousand to the mile. After an inter- val of comparative scarcity the shore was reported strewn still more thick- ly for another stréteh of from three to ten miles. This disastér shows that great flocks of birds 'traverse Lake Huron in preference to overland routes to the' south. The disclosure modifies many established ' views ss to the courses of the migrants, and it has come in a way that should awaken general sympathy and strengthen the itiphise to spare and protect. The hardships our little sum- mer residents battle against and sur vive are sufficient to imsure immun. # from the menace of human ene- mies. . Civic Debts. Very interesting are the figures of civic debts published in the Statistics of Munici Debt in Canada, by John Mackay Co., of Toronto. In spite of all that has been said about the error of those cities which have gone in for municipal ownership, they do Bot seem to be at the bottom the Net Proportion Debt per or Head Valuation. logtives ths bontmar, You wat tad [1 ome, Toone, Bh bed' sie | Londen, Out. ..... aa ARG . ye loom UP: {awnited them, The bride's going-away | Ottawa .. 30.06 5.76 you back on the following day |%" ; : 4 v ou Bn it floating on the 'water, | St Was of - seal brown cloth with | Kingston .. 32.10 752 alf submerged, the most loathsome hat to match. The groom's gift to the | Sherbrooke . 34.74 9.17 you have ever seen. But you bride was a handsome gold handled atHam .... .... x S50 6.90 ul have mi at hurried |%ilk umbgella, to the bridesmaid » | Sydney, O. B. .....- 9.54 9.13 would not have missed th urri y bead-shot or the tense suspense that [Crescent of Peatls, and 10 the grodms- XN inaipe Fr 2.5 Si followed for a whole day after part- [man a scarf pin. In the person of the Sxituat 4s 5 ; ridge or ducks, y bride, Westport loses one of its most | St: John, N. B. ... 41.84 8.12 prominent youne ladies and as to the | Vancouver .. ...... 42.13 748 Story of Landseer, groom, he 'was indeed a very popular familion Ae nies . 4235 8.37 Landseer, whose fine stag hunts in | voung man of Deseronto, and was lita @ ov heii 50.02 11.97 the highlands have been highly respected by all who knew | ZabMaXx ........ 54.42 8.86 by engravings, represents ome of the [him. ' St. Catharines .... 61.50 12.74 most extraordinary exam; of the Tt, Houta ve sasenes st 1a rasistitleness. of: the R fon Wonderful Power In Quebec s sesvenans . 94.38 33.88 Skin-Grafting - Operation. James Anderson, Grand Trunk fire- man, was under his engine a few months ago clearing out the grates, when by accident the contents of the firebox were Precinitated upon him, he was terribly on the leit side' from the neck to the hip, in- clading an arm. The wounds did not heal, and the injured man underwent several operations. Then a sister, aged 18, offered to allow the required skin to be cut from her body, but her brother Samuel, ing of her intention, insisted that he take her place. This he did, and the operation was sfully performed at Vie- toria Hospital, London, the other day. Four strips of skin, one inch by. inches, were removed Samuel's thigh, and grafted on his brother's side. Both patients are pro- favorably, and a complete cure is anticipated. "Grinning Like a Cheshire Cat." Whether sign-painters ever take um- brage at hearing this phrase, the wri- ter does not Folens to know. It was on account of the unskillful efforts of he of their fraternity, however, that e saying arose, years a sign-painter of Cheshire Wempod to P a lion pant, which was the crest of an influential 4amily, on the sign- of many inns. But the lions were a failure, and resembled cats to such an extent that they were always called by th Nisaya y the more ignoble The Ohio Penitentiary News has sus- p publication, owing to there be- ing po Fritters among the convicts. Queen ina, of Holland, often a up, aint it?'--London Stan- i pu ted, Better try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, d 5 %. ate at Yep own chauffeur, n Past ten years Britain thas spent $2,500,000,000 on' war, for the juncoes, which were the most: i " Deliciously Sparkling Rich in. mineral properties, aperient, tonic znd digestive, "Hiawatha" Has conquered the "endorsement of the medical world as well as that of the, consumer and that for its sterling qualities, Drink It Often. It Gives Health. 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